Can Do! group
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SEABEES"Can Do!" group
RCAFCan. air group
SEABEES"Can Do" group
CIRCLEOFFRIENDSGroup you can trust
THEWHO"I Can See for Miles" group
CIRCLEOFFRIENDSGroup of people you can trust
ARMY"Be All You Can Be" group
ARMY"Be All That You Can Be" group
THEARMY"Be all that you can be" group
ARMY"Be all that you can be" group
USARMY"Be all that you can be" group
CENSUSBUREAUGroup you can rely on when it counts
repertorygroup of works that a performer or company can perform
soundsA group of vibrations of this kind; a thing that can be heard
chromogena substance which can be converted to a dyestuff by the introduction of a polar group
risersany of a group of long boards or narrow platforms that can be combined in stepwise fashion
chromogensCHROMOGEN, a substance which can be converted to a dyestuff by the introduction of a polar group
auxochromea group of atoms that can be attached to a chromogen to convert it into a dye
riserany of a group of long boards or narrow platforms that can be combined in stepwise fashion
auxochromesAUXOCHROME, a group of atoms that can be attached to a chromogen to convert it into a dye
echovirusesAny of a group of enteroviruses that can cause a range of diseases, including respiratory infections and a mild form of meningitis
chunked(in psychology or linguistic analysis) Group together (connected items or words) so that they can be stored or processed as single concepts
echovirusAny of a group of enteroviruses that can cause a range of diseases, including respiratory infections and a mild form of meningitis
chunking(in psychology or linguistic analysis) Group together (connected items or words) so that they can be stored or processed as single concepts
chillumhookah or other water pipe adapted for smoking marijuana, that can be passed in ritual fashion among a group of participants: used esp. by Rastafarians
bacteriaA member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms that have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease
bacteriumA member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms that have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some that can cause disease
logogriphsA puzzle involving anagrams, esp. one in which a number of words that can be spelled using a group of letters are to be identified from their synonyms introduced into a set of verses
logogriphA puzzle involving anagrams, esp. one in which a number of words that can be spelled using a group of letters are to be identified from their synonyms introduced into a set of verses
cyanocobalaminA vitamin found in foods of animal origin such as liver, fish, and eggs, a deficiency of which can cause pernicious anemia. It contains a cyanide group bonded to the central cobalt atom of a cobalamin molecule
rickettsiaAny of a group of very small bacteria that includes the causative agents of typhus and various other febrile diseases in humans. Like viruses, many of them can only grow inside living cells, and they are frequently transmitted by mites, ticks, or lice
rickettsiasAny of a group of very small bacteria that includes the causative agents of typhus and various other febrile diseases in humans. Like viruses, many of them can only grow inside living cells, and they are frequently transmitted by mites, ticks, or lice
rickettsiaeAny of a group of very small bacteria that includes the causative agents of typhus and various other febrile diseases in humans. Like viruses, many of them can only grow inside living cells, and they are frequently transmitted by mites, ticks, or lice
carbohydrateAny of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose. They contain hydrogen and oxygen in the same ratio as water (2:1) and typically can be broken down to release energy in the animal body
carbohydratesAny of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose. They contain hydrogen and oxygen in the same ratio as water (2:1) and typically can be broken down to release energy in the animal body